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November 13th 2002, 03:18 PM
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Chrispy
Peasant He/Him Canada
I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to.I guess. 
: Well alot of times d-mod just have bugs in them, but a couple of those problems, messed up title screens and maybe the music coudl be cause be unzipping the d-mod wrong. Once extracted from the zip file, the d-mod should consist of a folder named after the d-mod in the main folder, and inside that, folders named Graphics, Story, Tiles and Sound (some d-mods may not have all of those) and some files such as map.dat and hard.dat. Sometimes the author will include the outter folder, but usually not.

: So one thing to check is that the d-mods are installed like that, an extra folder layer is a common mistake. Another possible mistake is extracting the whole mess into one folder, that happens if you don't check the right option in WinZip. I think it's "Use folder names".

Oh, yeah, and as a second solution for you sound problems, when there is no sound, try to restart the game. Works for me.